DNV
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Summary
DNV is a global quality assurance and risk management company, providing services to various industries including maritime, oil and gas, energy, and healthcare. The organization focuses on helping clients manage their risks and improve their operations through independent assessments, certification, and advisory services. With a commitment to sustainability, DNV supports organizations in achieving their goals while ensuring safety and reliability in their operations.
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Cut through the green tape
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Company name
DNV
Headquarters
Oslo, NOR
Date of establishment
1864-01
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Software
Synergi Life is an enterprise-grade ESG, risk, quality, and environmental management platform developed by DNV for large multinational organizations. With a vast user base across industries and sectors, Synergi Life enables integrated management of ESG performance, risk, and incidents via a modular framework. Its Environmental Management module supports tracking of energy, water, waste, emissions, and compliance with major reporting frameworks. By combining audit-ready environmental metrics with incident and risk workflows, Synergi Life helps organisations proactively manage sustainability, safety, and regulatory obligations.
Emissions Connect is a verified emissions data management and reporting platform by DNV, designed for shipowners, vessel managers, charterers, and maritime stakeholders. Launched in April 2023, it integrates with the Veracity Data Workbench to aggregate and validate operational vessel data (OVD) in real time across fleets and voyages. Emissions Connect enables transparent tracking of Scope 1 emissions, supports EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime compliance, simulates future carbon intensity indicator (CII) performance, and produces verified voyage-level statements. By providing a trusted single source of truth, it allows maritime value chain actors to manage emissions commercially and operationally across regulatory frameworks and commercial contracts.